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,sages yous as jg,5j, 1 ul KCLJLQMCL! 36171. 0 , v O5 O 95: 'aio v'0, og, 53, v it f .,. .... . ...v w,s.o.5.o.o.1,:.o,s,s,ssq. sul, I An -455.44 iii B W fi, 'XF' 0, in M- R 4 fvg O l nf Iv 9 rv' 'A Front Row: R. Bachand, P. Iodoin. R. Loranger, R. Lcxperle. R. Letendre. H. Chcxpdelaine, I.. Boisvert. A. Parent. M. Bernique. I. Lavault, R. For-tin. D. Lemenager. Back Row: N. Collet. E. Croteau. R. Arsenault. C. Tarpey. R. Gaudreau. Assistant Coach G. Pappas, Coach M. Sahadi, C. Fortin, N. Bedard. R. Bertrand, E. Berthiuume, R. Richard. lf enthusiasm and a genuine will to win mean anything in the world ot sports, then our basketball team can be given credit for superior achievement. This fast, popular sport introduced in St. Anthony High only lately, has required patient practice and hard, almost grueling work, for all the athletically inclined boys who participate in it. This year, under the auspices ot our hard-Working coaches, they have been encouraged by several hard-earned victories. Throughout the past season, a fine spirit ot cooperation and an indomitable will characterized their activities The experience of past defeats has taught them the value of sportsmanship and of good clean playing. Therefore, today, despite its very short career, We may proudly say that our baslcetball team has won the respect of all the squads it has played With, deserving to be ranked along with neighboring schools as a Worthwhile rival. group of boys and Wishes them much success in their future endeavors SQOOQOOOOQQQI ,.g5Qm93QngQx ,: 974 I on 0 Oo Q O9 O6 55 Q., 5,4 0:2 ,, fre 'Cn ozq L51 The student body extends its whole-hearted congratulations to a fine 'Q 73 tif-- N. .....- ...
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an ML I QCUfI'l .... .Q .Q lt is permissible, is it not, even in the field of athletics, to dream beautiful dreams? May l share mine with you, dear Reader? ln the early days of September l948, an eager student body will return to S.A.H. to take up again the familiar chores. But for our football players, Work - and hard work - under a sweltering sun will have been the order of the day since the middle of August. By this time, the squad will be in shape, physicallyg mentally, they will be learning to work as a unit. With the beginning of school, the rougher tactics Will begin: an almost daily scrimmage will take toll of those players who are not up to the rigorous sport, and by the end cf September, they X will be ready for the first , game. Every man on the squad will have had a year's ex- perience, and such de- pendable gridders as the following Will make an outstanding line and back- field: Roger Gaudreau, All-Narragansett Guard , Raymond Rainville, rough, tough, and fast tackle, Roland Laperle, Cas a Freshman in '47 rnacle first team and played almost every minute cf S.A.l-l.'s games? an All-Narragan- sett of the future: Conrad Fortin and Normand Col- let, both fine, hard-working and capable ends. The backfield will have Romeo Richard at one of the three positions tmy guess is half- backl with Donald Lemen- ager or Robert Caron at quarter back, Richard Ba- chand at the other half- back slot, and Ronald For- tin as a bang-up full-back. Have we not here the mak- ings of a championship team? Oh, most marvel- ous dream! Shall I continue? When the leaves of Autumn will have been carried away and snow will have made its appearance, attention will be focused on the bas- ketball court. Again S. A. i H. should have a much improved outfit. All the fellows will have survived i 75 1 7.
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